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ASH2L Antibody - Cat. #: CSB-PA233816

ASH2L Antibody - Cat. #: CSB-PA233816

SKU:CSB-PA233816

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Size :50ul

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Aliases:ASH 2 antibody; Ash2 (absent small or homeotic) like antibody; Ash2 (absent; small; or homeotic) like (Drosophila) antibody; ASH2 antibody; ASH2 LIKE antibody; ASH2 like protein antibody; ASH2-like protein antibody; Ash2l antibody; ASH2L_HUMAN antibody; ASH2L1 antibody; ASH2L2 antibody; Bre 2 antibody; Bre2 antibody; Discs 2-like antibody; Drosophila absent; small; or homeotic antibody; Drosophila ASH2-like antibody; Set1/Ash2 histone methyltransferase complex subunit ASH2 antibody

Product Type:Polyclonal Antibody

Immunogen Species:Homo sapiens (Human)

UniProt ID:Q9UBL3

Immunogen:Fusion protein of Human ASH2L

Raised in:Rabbit

Species Reactivity:Human, Mouse

Tested Applications:ELISA, IHC; ELISA:1:1000-1:5000, IHC:1:50-1:200

Background:The human ASH2L gene encodes a 628 amino acid protein known as ASH2L1, or isoform 1, which contains a nuclear localization signal and PHD finger motif, suggesting that the gene product functions as a transcription regulator. Alternative splicing results in a shorter isoform 2, designated ASH2L2, which is missing the first 94 amino acid residues found in ASH2L1. Human ASH2L proteins are 60% homologous to Drosophila ash2, which positively regulates expression of certain genes in early development, and contain similar, but not identical, domains, including a zinc finger motif. ASH2L is highly expressed in fetal liver, testis and leukemia cell lines with erythroid and megakaryocytic potential, such as K562, Hel and Dami.

Clonality:Polyclonal

Isotype:IgG

Purification Method:Antigen affinity purification

Conjugate:Non-conjugated

Buffer:-20°C, pH7.4 PBS, 0.05% NaN3, 40% Glycerol

Form:Liquid

Stroage:Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.

Target Names:ASH2L

Research Areas:Epigenetics and Nuclear Signaling;Cancer

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